Blood Moon - Carol Dine
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Résumé : Blood Moon explores twentieth and twenty-first century history through the stories of women who acted heroically under the most extreme circumstances, at great personal danger, during wartime and times of political oppression. It also focuses on the lives of women artists who documented the violence of their times through their art. The author drew on many memoirs in the writing of this collection, and the poems are both powerful and redemptive. Edited by Jennifer Barber, Linda Cutting, Tehila Lieberman
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Carol Dine was a celebrated poet, essayist, and memoirist. Art critic and author John Berger wrote of Dine's Van Gogh in Poems(Bitter Oleander Press, 2009), Her observation of [Van Gogh's] drawings equals his observation of what he was drawing. Dineread from the book at the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, and the Royal Academy of Arts, London. Her memoir, Places in theBone (Rutgers University Press, 2005), which combines prose and poetry, deals with the redemptive power of art. Her poemsappeared in numerous literary magazines, including Aesthetica Creative Arts Annual (U.K.), Bitter Oleander, Boulevard, Inkwell, Lilith, and Salamander, as well as within the anthologies After Shocks: Poetry of Recovery and Poems Against War: Bending TowardJustice....
Sommaire: Blood Moon explores twentieth and twenty-first century history through the stories of women who acted heroically under the most extreme circumstances, at great personal danger, during wartime and times of political oppression. It also focuses on the lives of women artists who documented the violence of their times through their art. The author drew on many memoirs in the writing of this collection, and the poems are both powerful and redemptive. Edited by Jennifer Barber, Linda Cutting, Tehila Lieberman
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